Seton Hall remembers Pope Francis
By Kaelyn Blizard | May 13As millions worldwide woke up on the morning of April 21, the day after a celebratory Easter Sunday for Catholics, they learned of the news of Pope Francis’ passing.
As millions worldwide woke up on the morning of April 21, the day after a celebratory Easter Sunday for Catholics, they learned of the news of Pope Francis’ passing.
Alice McDermott, a contemporary fiction writer, visited Seton Hall on April 1 as part of Poetry-in-the-Round, a university event that brings globally recognized writers to discuss their recent work with the Seton Hall community.
A survey of 170 faculty members, conducted by Seton Hall’s advocacy chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) last fall, shed light on high dissatisfaction with salaries and growing concerns about faculty participation in shared governance at the university, according to a Feb. 5 press release.
At around 10:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, Jan. 18, TikTok went dark for more than 170 million U.S. users.
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Every year on the second Monday of October, the federal government recognizes Columbus Day as a federal holiday, a day which others recognize as Indigenous Peoples Day. This year, the holidays were recognized on Oct. 14.
The Student Government Association and Campus Inclusion hosted a panel discussion on the importance of having civil discussions on Thursday, Oct. 10.
As the 2024-25 school year began, there was a heightened sense of commotion after the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, run by the U.S. Department of Education, elicited many issues for students at Seton Hall.